King’s Cross Orlando

King’s Cross Orlando

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Welcome to the King’s Cross Orlando Podcast. Our mission as a church is to proclaim the Good News of King Jesus and invite people to experience the transformative power of the King’s Cross. We hope you’re encouraged by this podcast! For more information about King’s Cross Church, please visit www.kingscrossorlando.com

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Jul 6, 2026

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What Do You Trust When Life Falls Apart? || Psalm 20 06.07.2026

Where do you turn when life gets heavy, your confidence starts to crack, and the things you trusted can’t hold the weight anymore? In Psalm 20, King David prays before battle, facing a “day of trouble” with enemies surrounding him. But his prayer moves from desperate plea to bold proclamation: some trust in chariots and horses, but God’s people trust in the name of the Lord. This message explores...

Seeing Jesus || How Jesus Responds to Your Sin || John 7:53-8:11 29.06.2026

What happens when your worst failure is exposed? Does Jesus respond with condemnation, overlook what you have done, or offer another way? In John 7:53–8:11, religious leaders drag a woman caught in adultery before Jesus, reducing her to her greatest sin. But Jesus turns the trial around, confronting both her guilt and the hypocrisy of her accusers. His response reveals that grace does not ignore s...

Seeing Jesus || Experiencing More of Jesus || John 7:40-52 22.06.2026

Is it possible to know a great deal about Jesus without ever truly knowing Him? In this sermon from John 7:40–52, the crowds debate Jesus, the religious leaders dismiss Him, and Nicodemus takes the risk of approaching Him personally. Their responses reveal two obstacles that can keep us from experiencing Jesus: treating Him merely as an intellectual subject and approaching Him with religious pride...

Seeing Jesus || Unstoppable Savior || John 7:25-39 15.06.2026

What if Jesus is far greater than you have imagined? In this sermon from John 7:25–39, we see Jesus standing in the middle of confusion, hostility, and unbelief, revealing Himself as greater than human expectations, greater than worldly power, and greater than death itself. The crowds try to define Him. The religious leaders try to control Him. Death will eventually try to stop Him. But John shows...

Seeing Jesus || Faithful Under Fire || John 7:1-24 08.06.2026

What does faithfulness to God look like when following Jesus brings pressure, misunderstanding, and opposition? In this sermon from John 7:1–24, we see Jesus standing firm in the face of hostility from family, crowds, and religious leaders. He is pressured to live by the world’s standards, misunderstood by the people around Him, and opposed for speaking God’s truth—yet He never caves. Instead, Jes...

Do What Jesus Did || Matthew 11:25-30 01.06.2026

What if following Jesus is not about doing more, performing better, or becoming a more impressive Christian? In this sermon from Matthew 11:28–30, we explore a surprising truth at the heart of spiritual formation: doing as Jesus did begins not with pressure, productivity, or performance, but with coming to Jesus. His invitation is deeply relational, grounded in real human life, and aimed at giving...

Become Like Jesus || Luke 6:39-40 01.06.2026

What does it actually mean to become like Jesus—and is that kind of change really possible? In this sermon, we explore one of the deepest questions of the Christian life: not just how to believe in Jesus, but how to be transformed into His likeness. Drawing from Luke 6 and the wider witness of the New Testament, this message shows that following Jesus is not merely about external behavior, religio...

Be With Jesus || John 15 01.06.2026

What if the deepest transformation in your life does not come from trying harder, but from staying closer to Jesus? In this sermon, we explore Jesus’ invitation in John 15 to abide in Him—to dwell with Him, remain with Him, and build a life rooted in His presence. So many people long for spiritual growth, peace, purpose, and real change, yet often feel frustrated by how inconsistent, distracted, a...

Practicing the Way of Jesus 01.06.2026

Everyone is being shaped by someone or something. In this message, we explore what it truly means to be apprenticed to Jesus in a world that is constantly discipling us through media, habits, ambition, politics, busyness, and endless distraction. Drawing from the language of discipleship in the Gospel tradition, this sermon shows that following Jesus is not merely about knowing more information, b...

Seeing Jesus || Confrontational Jesus || John 6:60-71 04.05.2026

What if the Jesus many people want is not the Jesus the Bible actually reveals? In this sermon from John 6:60–71, we meet a side of Jesus that many people would rather avoid: the confrontational Jesus. He does not soften the truth to keep the crowd comfortable. He does not lower His demands to make discipleship easier. Instead, Jesus presses in, exposing shallow faith, self-reliance, and unbelief—...

Seeing Jesus || How Someone Becomes a Christian || John 6:41-66 27.04.2026

What does it actually take for someone to become a Christian? In this sermon from John 6:41–66, Jesus answers one of the most personal and mysterious questions of faith: why do some people come to believe in Him while others keep resisting? His answer is both humbling and hopeful. No one saves themselves. No one talks themselves into faith. No one becomes a Christian by intelligence, morality, eff...

Seeing Jesus || Bread that Truly Satisfies || John 6:22-40 20.04.2026

In this sermon on John 6:22–40, discover why Jesus is the Bread of Life and why nothing else in this world can fully satisfy the human soul. In a culture that tells us to chase success, relationships, money, comfort, validation, and self-fulfillment, Jesus offers a radically different message: true and lasting satisfaction is found in Him alone.

Seeing Jesus || Jesus and the Storms of Life || John 6:16-21 13.04.2026

What do you do when life changes in a moment and everything feels like it is sinking? In this sermon from John 6, we look at the disciples caught in a violent storm, exhausted, afraid, and completely unable to save themselves. It is in that moment of darkness and helplessness that Jesus comes to them, walking on the water, revealing that He is not just present in the storm—He is Lord over it. This...

Easter || You Can Stand Unshaken || 1 Corinthians 15 06.04.2026

What does the resurrection of Jesus actually change in your life right now? In this Easter message from 1 Corinthians 15, we explore how the resurrection is not just a Christian belief to celebrate once a year, but the foundation for real hope, real peace, and real stability in a fragile world. When life feels turbulent—when anxiety rises, relationships strain, grief hits, or the future feels unce...

Charge the Hill || Spiritual Warfare || Ephesians 6:10-20 30.03.2026

What if the struggles you face are deeper than stress, bad habits, or difficult circumstances? In this message from Ephesians 6:10–20, we uncover the biblical reality of spiritual warfare and why Paul ends his letter by calling believers to stand strong in the Lord. This sermon explores the real enemy behind the unseen battle, the real help God provides through the armor of God, and the real power...

Charge the Hill || Work Matters || Ephesians 6:5-9 23.03.2026

In Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul speaks into the real world—not ideal conditions—and gives a surprising vision: work isn’t just survival or self-worth. In the way of Jesus, work can become worship, ordinary work can carry purpose, and even frustrating jobs can be re-framed by one life-changing question: Who are you really working for? Whether you’re burned out, bored, overworked, unemployed, or skeptical...

Charge the Hill || Building a Godly Home in a Godless Culture || Ephesians 6:1-4 16.03.2026

Parenting advice is everywhere—gentle parenting, strict parenting, screen-time wars, school choices, “the one hack” that will fix your family. And somehow, even after all of it, many parents still feel the same question in their chest: “Am I doing this right… and will my family be okay?” In Ephesians 6:1–4, Paul speaks into a world that sounds uncomfortably familiar—oversexualized, over-spirituali...

Charge the Hill || Spirit Filled Leadership || Ephesians 5:25-33 09.03.2026

A lot of men feel like they’re failing at home—even if they’re “crushing it” everywhere else. Some shut down and go passive. Others swing the opposite direction and try to control everything. And plenty of skeptics look at the Bible’s words about “headship” and assume Christianity is just another excuse for power. But what if God's vision for husbands is the exact opposite of domination? In Ephesi...

Charge the Hill || Spirit Filled Submission || Ephesians 5:18-33 23.02.2026

Few passages trigger more reactions than “wives, submit…”—and for good reason. For some, it’s confusing. For others, it’s painful. And for many skeptics, it feels like proof Christianity is outdated or oppressive. But what if we’ve misunderstood the entire point? In Ephesians 5:18–33, Paul doesn’t start with power dynamics—he starts with the Holy Spirit. And before he ever addresses wives or husba...

Charge the Hill || The Spirit Filled Life || Ephesians 5:15-21 09.02.2026

Ever feel like the Christian life is basically you vs. the week—trying harder, failing again, and wondering why spiritual “breakthrough” seems reserved for other people? Ephesians 5:15–21 drops a surprising command right in the middle of real-life pressure: “Be filled with the Spirit.”  In this message, we explore why Paul connects wisdom, culture, and everyday decisions to one big question: what...

Anniversary Sunday || Proclaiming Jesus || 1 Peter 2:9-10 02.02.2026

Ever feel like Christianity is either private inspiration or public noise—but nothing in between? In 1 Peter 2:9–10, Peter drops a line that’s both comforting and confronting: you are called—not because you’re impressive, but because you’ve been claimed. And that identity comes with a purpose most people (including a lot of Christians) quietly avoid. This sermon explores why faith tends to go sile...

Charge the Hill || Sex, Shame, and Freedom || Ephesians 5:1-14 26.01.2026

Culture has strong opinions about sex—and the church often feels stuck between awkward silence and hot takes. In this message from Ephesians 5:1–14, we tackle a question most people are already wrestling with (whether they’re religious or not): What does it actually look like to follow Jesus with your sexuality? This isn’t a cringe “don’t do this, don’t do that” talk. It’s a deeper invitation to c...

Charge the Hill || Countercultural Church || Ephesians 4:25-5:2 19.01.2026

What if the biggest threat to the church isn’t “bad ideas”… but better-sounding formations shaping our habits every day? In this message from Ephesians 4:25–5:2, we confront a hard question: What would the world find compelling in a church that mirrors society’s own sins? From political outrage to performative spirituality to speech that quietly corrodes relationships, it’s possible to keep “doing...

Charge the Hill || Engaging the Culture || Ephesians 4:17-24 12.01.2026

How do you follow Jesus in a world that constantly pressures you to fit in? Many Christians feel stuck in the tension: engage the culture, but don’t lose your soul. In Ephesians 4:17–24, the apostle Paul offers a surprisingly clear—and deeply challenging—vision for life with Jesus in a world that often pulls us in the opposite direction. This sermon explores why the problem isn’t just what the wor...

Vision Sunday || Charge the Hill || Matthew 28:16-20 05.01.2026

Why would anyone choose to follow Jesus publicly today—when it’s misunderstood, costly, and often resisted? This Vision Sunday message launches Charge the Hill, a series that confronts a tension many Christians feel but rarely say out loud: Is engaging the world really worth it anymore? In a cultural moment shaped by fear, outrage, and withdrawal, Jesus offers a radically different way forward. Ro...

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